Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Mar 1931, p. 6

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MLAT MARKIL'CTO Ail T.bsplwtria.mbwm* AU TImMiaeandC 0 D.Orders CuuBy and Quickly Dulivved chauve Ace<aut sSoIlitod fru,,. R.Ie IèPU96i Bad Days or Glad Days Or'buoinàess le, téSEEVÊ. Ton do net, bave te sbop lu PeT5OeR; juet, reaehlotfe yeur phone. We do the rest-and do It rlghtt Ne 'trudgIng tbroiWk storiny weatber. T our BIGHtS and SELECTIONS wRII be made for yeu, es ëairotelly ns though yen called at.our uarkets la persen. PIl ACTICE "1PION INO FORL FOOD" M. Monèbebch PreprIetor> -.. LAMB CHOPS.V- SPAÉ.LIEAN, TENDER ,39 Le1g of Lamb 7 t. 8 Ibelib. P7/ CaliI 4moloed, li. Flams 151/C I POT ROAST CHOICE CUTS 0F BEEF,23 I PORK, LOINS SUL ENLOINS,19. 1b. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 e STEWING HENS FRESHLY DRESSED. .2 A ' . L 3% Ibo, lb. .............. 2 ITENDER. A bELIGItTFUL STEAK....38 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , three-cent gasoline tax turned over to the mutiicipalities on a pro-rata 1asis.. The aniount each municipality would receive. would depend on the nulmber of automobiles in the muni- cipality. Before. its. presentation for adop- t ion, the resolution wvas explained by Ernestý C. Cazeli member of the WfiI- mette Village board which bad, re-, cently adopted 'the same resolution. Foll'owing lits unanimous. approval. by the Wilniette Chamber ofý Commerce, J.E. W orthen, président of. that or- ganiization,, said that the local Chamn- ber, will send lette rs to ail munici- palities in' this vicinity, ..urging. them to adop4,tthe . resolution. Johnston to Pireach at Congregational Chureh The Rev. Wilmer P. 'Jobustojn will preach-> the sermon at tbe Congrega- tional cburch Sunday morning, Marcb 8. Mr. Johnstiin bas recently served as the in terim pastor of the United1 was forined by a union of the Hyde Park Congregational and Htyde Park Presbyterian churches. Hq-ws for tbree years pastor of the First Congre- gational churcb in. Washington, at- tended by President Coolidge, and for nine years pastor of the Congregational church ini West Haven, Conit. His:ser- mon topic this Sunday, Will be. Master mus ician ,and master violiin- ist, critics eall Albert Spalding, who is donating his services for a concert at New Trier High school auditorium Saturday evening. March 14, at 8:30. o'clock, for thé benefit of the gen1alunemploymnt fund. Tickets may be secured at any time f rorn Mrs. Bessie Grant, Winnetka State bank.- The concert is sponisored h,% the Wilmette Music club, whicn' represents an Artist-Recital serieS~ each year. Mr. Spalding's splendid offer lias caused north 'Shore music patrons tlb respond enthusiàstically with their support, and it is expected that the auditorium will be entirely filléd, next Week .Saturday evening. Since Mr. Spalding usually receives $1,000 for bis engagements, hie is, therefore, giv- ing this -amount to the unemployment fund through the Winnetka' Music club. Last Sunday evening -Mr. Spalding was .heard oer the -radio in the na- tional broadcast during "Swift Hour." In speaking of bim. the announcer said that Mr. Spalding hias done more than any other musician to furtber the cause of American musicians, and. that hie and Kreisler stand at the 'top as arrangers of music literature for the violin. He was accomfpanied over the radio by Andre Benoit, wio lbas accompanied hirn for 20 years. and who will be with 1dm for bis. Win- netka concert. 19~ Sboe~~ Av~ 4-..- amia Sbse 70STUMain Sbre Mdf 4M1 reuhf 96 LYHA&N PHARSIACY 4th St. and Linden Ave., Wulmette I -AAlso, Carlson Building Pharmacy' 636 Church. St. Evanaiton Phone Greenleaf 3316 A . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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